"I'm very proud of this televisions Station. I'm very proud of the people who work in Eyewitness News and the product we put on the air," said Ward.

The entry into the record book, reads:The longest career as a television news broadcaster is 49 years and 218 days, achieved by Dave Ward (USA), who began working on 9 November 1966 and continues anchoring at KTRK-TV, in Houston, Texas, USA, as verified on 2 June 2016.

"I didn't really set out to make a career out of one television station but that's how it evolved and the strides we've made here paralleled the industry as a whole," said Ward. "I didn't have to go anywhere. I could stay here and experience everything there is in broadcast television."

Over the last five decades, Ward has covered topics from space walks and the Vietnam Peace Talks to natural disasters and politics including a one-to-one interview with President Obama. Behind the scenes, Ward has seen a lot of changes in the industry.

"Going from black and white to color was a big change. We had to change our wardrobe, makeup, everything. Going from radio to television, I had to grow this hair out," said Ward.

Ward, whose career Guinness last verified on June 2 (49 years and 218 days into the job), tops the record set by late KTLA Los Angeles anchorman Hal Fishman. Fishman had been on the air continuously from 1960 to his death at age 75 in 2007, just a week after being diagnosed with colon cancer.